Buchloe dactyloides

1 Lb Buffalo Grass Native Grass Seeds – Everwilde Farms Mylar Seed Packet

1 Pound Mylar Bag – Buffalo Grass SeedsGold Vault Mylar Zip Packet As the common name suggests, buffalo and other livestock once found this species a valuable source of forage. Settlers also made use of this plant, using its strong sod for making sod houses. Currently, its attractive, thick growth has made it a popular turfgrass. The genus name “Buchloe” comes from the Greek words for “cow grass,” while the species name “dactyloides” means “finger-like” in reference to the plant’s slender blades. Direct sow either in late fall or early spring. Plant the seed just below the surface of the soil, compacting the soil very firmly. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination, which usually occurs within 14-21 days. These seeds are non-GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms), and are also free from all Neonicotinoids. They are packaged in our superb Gold Mylar Mylar Zip Packaging, which gives the seeds the best storage possible, and allows you to reseal the bag for later use. The artwork and labels on the packet are loaded with information – many people comment that it is the most beautiful packet that they have ever seen. If you have never tried out our seeds before, this is your chance to experience something special!

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1/4 Lb Buffalo Grass Native Grass Seeds – Everwilde Farms Mylar Seed Packet

1/4 Pound Mylar Bag – Buffalo Grass SeedsGold Vault Mylar Zip Packet As the common name suggests, buffalo and other livestock once found this species a valuable source of forage. Settlers also made use of this plant, using its strong sod for making sod houses. Currently, its attractive, thick growth has made it a popular turfgrass. The genus name “Buchloe” comes from the Greek words for “cow grass,” while the species name “dactyloides” means “finger-like” in reference to the plant’s slender blades. Direct sow either in late fall or early spring. Plant the seed just below the surface of the soil, compacting the soil very firmly. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination, which usually occurs within 14-21 days. These seeds are non-GMO (Genetically Modified Organisms), and are also free from all Neonicotinoids. They are packaged in our superb Gold Mylar Mylar Zip Packaging, which gives the seeds the best storage possible, and allows you to reseal the bag for later use. The artwork and labels on the packet are loaded with information – many people comment that it is the most beautiful packet that they have ever seen. If you have never tried out our seeds before, this is your chance to experience something special!

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1 oz BUFFALO GRASS Seed Native Prairie Sedge Low Maintenance Drought Heat Turf

Buffalograss is a warm-season, perennial native grass that forms a sod and the mature height is generally 8 inches or less. Buffalograss is native to the Great Plains from Canada to Mexico. Buffalograss is a dioecious species having separate male and female plants. The male plant, when flowering, has an erect stem with a flag-like spike. The female plant forms a burr below the canopy which contains and the seed. Buffalograss has fine-textured leaves and spreads by runners or stolons. Buffalograss prefers well-drained clay loam and clay soils. Buffalograss is thought of as a “dual-purpose” grass since it has long been used for both ranges as well as turf applications. The low-maintenance aspect of buffalograss has created great interest in developing new turfgrass cultivars with increased leaf density, faster establishment and improved color.Buffalograss is a dominant grass in a shortgrass prairie. Grows slower than typical turf grass. Buffalo Grass can be mowed several times per year or left in place for a natural look. If mowing, a minimum height of 2”-3” will help the grass compete with weeds. Like warm-season turf grasses, it will turn dormant and brown mid-fall through spring.1 ounces is about 1,500 seedsSpecies – Buchloe dactyloidesFree USPS 1st Class Package with Door Tracking.Planing instructions:SOW – Scatter and cover 1/4″ deep. Compact soil. Keep moist.Germination – 14 to 21 Days.Life Cycle – PerennialSun – Full SunPlanting Time – Spring / Fall. Soil Temp 60F+.Water – Medium water until established. Mature plants are drought tolerant.Notes – Buffalo Grass grows very slow. Unmowed height is 8″. Do not mow lower than 2″.USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Buy 2 and receive a 3rd one free.Buy 4 and receive a 5th and 6th one free. etc. etc. etc.Please contact us before leaving negative or neutral feedback.

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2 oz BUFFALO GRASS Seed Native Prairie Sedge Low Maintenance Drought Heat Turf

Buffalograss is a warm-season, perennial native grass that forms a sod and the mature height is generally 8 inches or less. Buffalograss is native to the Great Plains from Canada to Mexico. Buffalograss is a dioecious species having separate male and female plants. The male plant, when flowering, has an erect stem with a flag-like spike. The female plant forms a burr below the canopy which contains and the seed. Buffalograss has fine-textured leaves and spreads by runners or stolons. Buffalograss prefers well-drained clay loam and clay soils. Buffalograss is thought of as a “dual-purpose” grass since it has long been used for both ranges as well as turf applications. The low-maintenance aspect of buffalograss has created great interest in developing new turfgrass cultivars with increased leaf density, faster establishment and improved color. Buffalograss is a dominant grass in a shortgrass prairie. Grows slower than typical turf grass. Buffalo Grass can be mowed several times per year or left in place for a natural look. If mowing, a minimum height of 2”-3” will help the grass compete with weeds. Like warm-season turf grasses, it will turn dormant and brown mid-fall through spring. 2 ounces is about 3,000 seeds Species – Buchloe dactyloides Free USPS 1st Class Package with Door Tracking. Planing instructions: SOW – Scatter and cover 1/4″ deep. Compact soil. Keep moist. Germination – 14 to 21 Days. Life Cycle – Perennial Sun – Full Sun Planting Time – Spring / Fall. Soil Temp 60F+. Water – Medium water until established. Mature plants are drought tolerant. Notes – Buffalo Grass grows very slow. Unmowed height is 8″. Do not mow lower than 2″. USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Buy 2 and receive a 3rd one free. Buy 4 and receive a 5th and 6th one free. etc. etc. etc. Please contact us before leaving negative or neutral feedback.

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1 pound BUFFALO GRASS Seed Native Prairie Sedge Low Maintenance Drought Heat

Buffalograss is a warm-season, perennial native grass that forms a sod and the mature height is generally 8 inches or less. Buffalograss is native to the Great Plains from Canada to Mexico. Buffalograss is a dioecious species having separate male and female plants. The male plant, when flowering, has an erect stem with a flag-like spike. The female plant forms a burr below the canopy which contains and the seed. Buffalograss has fine-textured leaves and spreads by runners or stolons. Buffalograss prefers well-drained clay loam and clay soils. Buffalograss is thought of as a “dual-purpose” grass since it has long been used for both ranges as well as turf applications. The low-maintenance aspect of buffalograss has created great interest in developing new turfgrass cultivars with increased leaf density, faster establishment and improved color.Buffalograss is a dominant grass in a shortgrass prairie. Grows slower than typical turf grass. Buffalo Grass can be mowed several times per year or left in place for a natural look. If mowing, a minimum height of 2”-3” will help the grass compete with weeds. Like warm-season turf grasses, it will turn dormant and brown mid-fall through spring.1 pound is about 50,000 seedsSpecies – Buchloe dactyloidesFree USPS 1st Class Package with Door Tracking.Planting instructions:SOW – Scatter and cover 1/4″ deep. Compact soil. Keep moist.Germination – 14 to 21 Days.Life Cycle – PerennialSun – Full SunPlanting Time – Spring / Fall. Soil Temp 60F+.Water – Medium water until established. Mature plants are drought tolerant.Notes – Buffalo Grass grows very slow. Unmowed height is 8″. Do not mow lower than 2″.USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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